What does Eat Your Heart Out mean? Have you ever heard about this idiomatic phrase? The following lesson introduces the definition of the phrase and the story behind its origin. You will also find example sentences of this phrase to understand properly and find other ways to say the phrase.
Eat Your Heart Out
Eat Your Heart Out Definition
The idiomatic phrase “Eat Your Heart Out” means to feel great sadness silently in a hopeless situation. This phrase is a declaration, often exaggerated, joking that you are even better than another person. We often use this expression followed by the name of a famous person, for example “That’s a great drawing. Pablo Picasso eat your heart out!”.
Eat Your Heart Out Origin
From the 16th century “to eat one’s own heart”, possibly from the Bible “to eat one’s own flesh” (to be lazy). The phrase “to eat one’s heart out” appears as a formulaic phrase in the Iliad, meaning to experience extreme grief.
Examples of Eat Your Heart Out
- Look at him dance! Eat your heart out, John Travolta.
- That’s a great drawing. Pablo Picasso eat your heart out!
- Eat your heart out—I got tickets to the concert and you didn’t!
- As you eat your heart out, tunes will be playing the whole day through to set a fun and upbeat vibe.
- I’m going on holiday to Jame – eat your heart out!
- Tom thought Sarah would eventually marry him. Now that she has married Tony, he’s eating his heart out.
- I just bought a new convertible. Eat your heart out, Tim.
- If you had any sense you’d forget him, but eat your heart out if you want to.
- I’m singing in the village production of Tosca next month – eat your heart out Pavarotti!
- Kara is obviously eating her heart out for a colour changer and an intarsia carriage.
- I feel just awful for Mary—she’s been eating her heart out ever since she found out she was rejected by her top-choice school.
- Eat your heart out, pal! We won the title!
- If you had any sense you’d forget him, but eat your heart out if you want to.
- “Mozart, eat your heart out!” said the organ player after a successful concert.
- We all know those clergymen and their choirboys, don’t we? Eat your heart out, Socrates!
- That’s a great drawing. Pablo Picasso eat your heart out!
- The square tango had to be seen to be believed – eat your hearts out, disco dancers!
Other Ways to Say “Eat Your Heart Out”
“Eat Your Heart Out” synonyms list:
- Envy
- Grieve
- Agonize
- Jealousy
- Languish
- Envious
- Jealous